Okay, to avoid letting Fido in the house we could try cleaning up spot.

Barry wants the "browser working perfectly in every respect. That would include GTK themes, SSL, font rendering, etc. Plus, a mechanism for downloading files outside of /root/spot is needed." He also wants "drag-and-drop browser to the desktop and other rox windows."

My spot browser system (that is a total of 26 bytes) works with drag-and-drop. I just copied it from /root/ to /usr/share and I can drag it to the desktop. My SeaMonkey fonts in spot look fine. How is font rendering tested? Mine is not using my GTK theme -- I'll look at that. SSL? How is this tested? SSL for what? Internet banking? Web hosting? Privacy? Security? Downloads outside of /root/spot? It looks like that might cancel browser-in-spot security.
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Okay, to avoid letting Fido in the house we could try cleaning up spot.

Barry wants the "browser working perfectly in every respect. That would include GTK themes, SSL, font rendering, etc. Plus, a mechanism for downloading files outside of /root/spot is needed." He also wants "drag-and-drop browser to the desktop and other rox windows."

My spot browser system (that is a total of 26 bytes) works with drag-and-drag. I just copied it from /root/ to /usr/share and I can drag it to the desktop. My SeaMonkey fonts in spot look fine. How is font rendering tested? Mine is not using my GTK theme -- I'll look at that. SSL? How is this tested? SSL for what? Internet banking? Web hosting? Privacy? Security? Downloads outside of /root/spot? It looks like that might cancel browser-in-spot security.

I think gmail uses SSL; it will probably work in Spot. Fonts generally get installed to /usr/share/fonts, so will need permissions. I use msttcorefonts, so would have to place them somewhere else to work with SPOT.

Browsing as root and spot will confuse everybody
Downloads
The only change in our behaviour is that installing directly from browser will not work for spot. It is just 1 click more if Downloads is opened in rox.
But the entire discussion is for safety of especially new users (and reviewers' opinions about puppy)
So
- browsing as root should become not possible anymore.
- /root/Downloads will be owned by spot
- changes in browser configuration: no open as petget
- offering only directories writeable by spot

HTTPS
no problem, I have already inspected my banking account as user spot

Drag and Drop no problem to drag text from browser to root's console or geany

Would it be easier to do without a pupsave file? English user don't need it for changing the keyboard map to no or dk or de or fr or es or whatever.

Each time I try a non puppy linux distro I end uo going to Terminal and writing setxkbmap se to know where to find / or [ or something else needed.

What else does one need a pupsavefile for. Time. We all live in different time zones. Could that be handled in some other way?

Sure one want to retain the Firefox bookmarks and kind people tell me to use a free online sync but that makes me to rely on them getting enough ads that pay for it or they go pay or go broke.
so I have tried to solve this by exporting bookmarks as a html and then one click on these and add them as bookmarks maually each time at boot when one need them. Cumbersome but one need no pupsavefile.

What else is it needed for. oh yes all the other changes that people love. Switch the background image and change style and icons and how the menu list things and so on. Screen savers and what not.

So could one just load such as an sfs file instead using SFS-Exec that Seaside has a thread about? I don't know just trying to think _________________I use Google Search on Puppy Forum
not an ideal solution though

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